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Nine reasons why 2006 wasn't a lost year for Linux

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Takeaway: While the operating system market is still dominated by Microsoft and shows little sign of changing that doesn't mean that all other options have failed hopelessly because there were some significant gains made over the past 12 months.

By Steven York

I found myself reading an article on Mainframe.gr explaining how 2006 was another lost year for Linux and I couldn't help myself but write this response in disagreement. I found that 2006 was the building of a bridge between Windows and Linux, it may not be complete yet but there's already governments coming across. Let me share my thoughts on Linux in 2006.

A year of big gains

While the operating system market is still dominated by Microsoft and shows little sign of changing that doesn't mean that all other options have failed hopelessly because there were some significant gains made over the past 12 months. Below are some good examples:

  1. IBM will not use Windows Vista -- but will move to Linux desktops
    IBM cancelled their contract with Microsoft last October which means that they will no longer use Windows for their desktops. Beginning July, IBM employees will begin using a Red Hat-based platform.
  2. The City of Chicago goes Linux, saves over 85 percent in the process
    Big elements such as the vehicle registrations system, online job applications, restaurant inspections and more were migrated to a Red-Hat system in order to reduce costs and improve support, performance and scalability.
  3. Munich opts to use Debian version of Linux
    The city of Munich has opted to use the Debian version of Linux for a high-profile, 14,000-computer installation, passing over Novell's Suse Linux despite its regional popularity. Another massive win.
  4. Ubuntu is noted as being #27 in PCWorld's 100 Best Products of the Year
    Clearly a great result being placed above the iPod, iTunes, Google Desktop, Flickr and other good products.
  5. Linux cuts Kent Police system costs by 90 percent by using SuSE
    Kent Police has cut the cost of running its major criminal investigations system by 90 percent using Novell Open Enterprise Server, the company's version of SuSE Linux.
  6. Kerala (an Indian state) goes Linux
    Children in 12500 high schools in the state will not be taught Windows. Instead instructors are lining up Linux for them. Another good win for Linux.
  7. Venezuela's Government Shifts to Open Source Software
    According to government sources in Venezuela, the South American nation has announced an official policy that exclusively calls for the use of open source software in that government.
  8. Korea migrates 120K civil servants to Linux desktop
    The Korean government is to buy 120,000 copies of Hancom Linux Deluxe this year, enough to switch 23 percent of its installed base Microsoft user to open source equivalents. So another 120,000 users.
  9. Dell refunds Linux users who ditch XP
    Dell, a massive player in the computer market have obviously accepted the need for this as an option for those users who do not wish to have Windows. A reasonably good gain as far as the consumer is concerned.

...and that little thing with Microsoft and Linux hooking up and many more.

Short of support?

So clearly it's been a bad year for Linux with bundles of governments opting to ditch Microsoft and use it, awards, continuous PR and an alliance with Microsoft -- how more wrong could the year have gone? Obviously there's a sense of sarcasm in my writing because it's been quite the opposite of "a lost year".

User experience is key

The article in question also returns to slightly tired material which everyone is already aware of - that Linux just isn't quite ready for the mass-migration of Windows users YET. It may not be as perfectly simple as Windows yet and it may still require the reading of tutorials/forums to perform some tasks but 2006 was a massive step in the right direction as far as the user is concerned. Distros such as (K)Ubuntu and PCLinuxOS (amongst others) focused on developing a more intuitive interface to help non-Linux users find their way around. So it may not have put the ball in the back of the net but the ball is in the air.

Too many distros?!

Another point made is that the element of choice offered in the GNU/Linux world is a bad thing. I'm not going to argue with this because it's clearly a matter of opinion which I disagree with. The same goes for fast release cycles, I think that is a great thing -- to have regular updates but he author makes a valid point, regular updates equals regular risk. I disagree but a valid point is made.

Conclusion

The user signs off with a "Good luck in 2007 Linux :P" and I feel that the element of sarcasm may be ironic because I think 2007 will be a good year for all things Linux. Ubuntu will continue its development towards being a user-friendly system (as will the other leaders on this front). With any luck this will be the year that a Utopian system is developed to allow for a reasonable Windows user conversion. So, 2006 may have been a year of development lacking the massive shift away from Windows that maybe some people expected but it doesn't make it a wasted year.

I'll finish as the article began, 2006 was the building of a bridge between Windows and Linux, it may not be complete yet but there's already governments coming across. A toll free bridge at that.

If I've missed any major wins, please comment them in.

This article was originally published on seopher.com and is being republished on TechRepublic with permission from Steven York.

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We actually parts are a big problem for Apples mjwx | 01/22/07
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Add Netgear to the list. . . nobby57 | 01/23/07
THE conspiracy! linuxiac | 01/22/07
So that swith is 1million over 900 million? don_the_newbie | 01/21/07
You forget something pkrdk | 01/22/07
Blinders comfy? Larry the Security Guy | 01/22/07
Common mistake. pkrdk | 01/22/07
the dominated market apotheon | 01/22/07
A few other 'switchers' pkrdk | 01/22/07
Noticed the was no figures on users going back to Wiindows gphoto45@... | 01/22/07
some freely choose to switch to Windows Neon Samurai | 01/22/07
Well... shardeth | 01/22/07
accurate research would be nice but not possible Neon Samurai | 01/22/07
Training cost ruzicd@... | 01/22/07
For 500 Euro's Palmetto | 01/23/07
Training costs? jmgarvin | 01/22/07
Training costs 2K to XP aa8vs | 01/23/07
2K to XP Palmetto | 01/23/07
You forgot about management* jmgarvin | 01/23/07
What they don't know Palmetto | 01/24/07
You sir, are BRILLIANT! jmgarvin | 01/29/07
Training sam_kams@... | 01/30/07
Plenty of Hype to go around NiklausPfirsig | 01/29/07
MS Web support? pkrdk | 01/30/07
Reason #10 GNU/Linux had a good year. linuxiac | 01/22/07
I love Linux jck | 01/22/07
'Awareness', new users, are not reported. linuxiac | 01/22/07
Still needs wizardb@... | 01/22/07
OK But !!! chaz15 | 01/22/07
true apotheon | 01/22/07
Dude, one word "LinSpire" jonathan.shilling.ctr@... | 01/22/07
So do most other major distributions. apotheon | 01/22/07
Ubuntu fondy | 01/22/07
A small business perspective. willjurgens@... | 01/22/07
help with the migration apotheon | 01/23/07
Only 9 reasons ? j.g.camp@... | 01/22/07
This may be late but I'm adding a 10th Reason rchechik@... | 01/23/07
Linux set to be a hit in the 3rd world musyoki@... | 01/25/07
Great year for Linux as far as I am concerned. glgruver | 01/19/07
gov vs personal use william.reeder@... | 01/19/07
Gov/Business vs Personal Use Endoscopy | 01/19/07
And.... lastchip | 01/19/07
Not gonna happen without gaming Dumbterminal | 01/22/07
Kids don't BUY the PC gi7omy@... | 01/22/07
I have to disagree Dumbterminal | 01/22/07
HA, thats a good one pmolina@... | 01/22/07
Games follow OS gi7omy@... | 01/22/07
Then you fell off your dinosaur Dumbterminal | 01/22/07
Still a skeptic on this one pmolina@... | 01/22/07
pmolina, good point Palmetto | 01/23/07
Gaming is alive and well in Linux jmgarvin | 01/22/07
Tic Tac Toe? (from a link in the post) Dumbterminal | 01/22/07
Tic-Tac-Toe? What are you talking about? jmgarvin | 01/22/07
If you are asking for major games work in Linux (like World of Warcraft), t Dumbterminal | 01/22/07
happypenguin.org has a lot more jmgarvin | 01/22/07
I wasn't necessarily disagreeing with you Dumbterminal | 01/22/07
One disagreement Palmetto | 01/22/07
On the other hand . . . apotheon | 01/22/07
Issues? lastchip | 01/22/07
lastchip, not much disagreement from me. Palmetto | 01/22/07
A number of problems here jmgarvin | 01/22/07
No technical problems, just differences of opinion. Palmetto | 01/22/07
Ah! I see your point... jmgarvin | 01/22/07
RE: Turbo tax., and Orig.article (followed by ranting) sir_cheats_alot@... | 01/22/07
tech vs. user T0nz | 01/22/07
Ditto. Palmetto | 01/22/07
I agree WSL91 | 01/22/07
They're out there, alright NiklausPfirsig | 01/29/07
linux/ubuntu rlazica@... | 01/22/07
Linux is easier csbeltran@... | 01/19/07
Novell Dropped SuSe Desktop jerome.koch@... | 01/22/07
really? Jaqui | 01/22/07
Novell Dropped SUSE? On what planet? stan@... | 01/22/07
The planet FUD jmgarvin | 01/22/07
LOL! I agree with you there. Dumbterminal | 01/22/07
You really have to wonder sometimes, don't you? jmgarvin | 01/22/07
Bad info = bad reputation T0nz | 01/23/07
Dont believe the..... NovellisBettter | 01/25/07
Linux is easier indeed. azpan47@... | 01/31/07
Linux a good operationg system bookkeeper@... | 01/19/07
There's a difference pkrdk | 01/22/07
education T0nz | 01/22/07
I was getting RedHat patches almost daily jerome.koch@... | 01/22/07
re "why is Redhat any better?" Neon Samurai | 01/22/07
patch types are important apotheon | 01/22/07
Red Hat / Linux patches T.wizzard | 01/22/07
Restart daemon vs reboot Dumbterminal | 01/22/07
No you haven't. apotheon | 01/22/07
Patches ? j.g.camp@... | 01/22/07
why Linux can read ntfs.... T0nz | 01/23/07
exactly apotheon | 01/23/07
Money is not the best motivator NiklausPfirsig | 01/29/07
Linux needs to mature a little to cater to business needs Gautam | 01/22/07
mature? Jaqui | 01/22/07
ALL needed software?? Endoscopy | 01/22/07
there are always special cases, FOSS fixes yours though Neon Samurai | 01/22/07
What it takes? pkrdk | 01/22/07
Agreed. apotheon | 01/23/07
re: drivers apotheon | 01/22/07
release sources.. Jaqui | 01/22/07
Links please. apotheon | 01/23/07
links Jaqui | 01/23/07
re: nVidia driver apotheon | 01/23/07
more about those links apotheon | 01/23/07
Tainted Kernel gi7omy@... | 01/23/07
Tainted Kernel gi7omy@... | 01/23/07
"Tainted Kernel" Palmetto | 01/24/07
nvidia drivers T0nz | 01/25/07
hank, stupid package manager question Palmetto | 01/25/07
Palmetto, re: searching for packages apotheon | 01/25/07
appy, thanks again Palmetto | 01/25/07
no problem apotheon | 01/25/07
Who need source?? NiklausPfirsig | 01/29/07
Agree, but it's large businesses riotsquirrl | 01/22/07
To be fair shardeth | 01/22/07
Using Windows software in Linux kabluiii | 01/22/07
Why aallord | 01/22/07
re: Why Neon Samurai | 01/22/07
It is About Choice. aallord | 01/22/07
sorry, your post sounded otherwise Neon Samurai | 01/22/07
There are alternatives. NiklausPfirsig | 01/29/07
"Beloved Windows" CodeBubba | 01/23/07
Very good point . . . apotheon | 01/23/07
Business Users CodeBubba | 01/24/07
Thats alot of work Dumbterminal | 01/22/07
Betty Illiterate in customer service Neon Samurai | 01/22/07
This is a pretty good option shardeth | 01/22/07
you'll get more performance from the hardware the other way Neon Samurai | 01/22/07
I am not a big fan of dual boot... shardeth | 01/23/07
My view of Linux Andy The IT Bloke | 01/22/07
They do Dumbterminal | 01/22/07
Not in the UK Andy The IT Bloke | 01/22/07
You can't order from the US site? Dumbterminal | 01/22/07
Sir William Gates gi7omy@... | 01/22/07
Not new pkrdk | 01/23/07
Gice Dell a call T0nz | 01/23/07
good points, partially already solved Neon Samurai | 01/22/07
Your view is clear NiklausPfirsig | 01/29/07
Lost/Won? In a year? Gene_Deel | 01/22/07
Almost Ready herk@... | 01/22/07
We never used to have games on a PC Andy The IT Bloke | 01/22/07
Why Is Gaming Such an Issue? aallord | 01/22/07
Why games on a PC? pkrdk | 01/23/07
one exception apotheon | 01/23/07
MMOs on consoles jmgarvin | 01/23/07
It has already. lastchip | 01/22/07
The point that is always missed Dumbterminal | 01/22/07
But in truth, lastchip | 01/22/07
YOU CAN PLAY GAMES IN LINUX jmgarvin | 01/22/07
I'm glad you do. apotheon | 01/22/07
HA! It's funny that way jmgarvin | 01/22/07
Sony Playstation 3 Jeffrey Byers | 01/22/07
IBM Story DE-NIED! techr@... | 01/23/07

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